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Great Nicobar Project: FAQs The Great Nicobar Project is a strategic initiative to strengthen India's presence in the Andaman Sea. It seeks to balance port-led growth with calibrated environmental safeguards. Protection of indigenous communities remains central to its planning. The project combines strategic, economic, and ecological priorities. This ensures that development is sustainable, inclusive, and aligned with national interests. The following FAQs provide an understanding of the key aspects of the project: ▶️Does the Great Nicobar Island Project serve a clear strategic and national purpose? The Great Nicobar Island Project is a project of strategic, defence, and national importance, undertaken after due diligence and careful consideration. It is of critical national security and strategic significance. The project will substantially strengthen India's presence in the Andaman Sea and Southeast Asia, enhance maritime and defence capabilities, and integrate the island with global trade and logistics networks. It will also establish a major international transshipment terminal with distinct locational advantages over competing ports in the Bay of Bengal region, positioning India as a key economic and strategic hub. ▶️Is the project well-planned, feasible, and designed with long-term impact in mind? The environmental impact of the project has been assessed in a detailed and multi-tiered manner in accordance with the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 and Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2019, wherein due consideration has been given to the ecological sensitivity and biodiversity value of the island. Based on such assessment, a robust Environmental Management Plan, along with stringent and enforceable conditions, has been prescribed to avoid, minimise and mitigate any potential impacts. 🔗static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/… Read more: pib.gov.in/PressReleasePa…

Anand Ranganathan - "Not a single pro Hindu policy has been made by BJP. Hindus are happy with Bhajan Clubbing." Remember, Jai Shri Ram is Rhetoric Jai Bhim is Policy. As long as you are happy with theatrics, you will be getting theatrics.

Look who’s discovered "environment" just in time to help foreign interests! @RahulGandhi's "live sabotage tour" in Great Nicobar isn't about trees - it’s about ensuring Bharat stays weak while China smiles. Here is the reality of the #DynastyDrama: • Beijing’s Unpaid Publicist? While the Indian Navy tries to track Chinese submarines, Rahul is busy trying to blind our "Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier." Every tweet he posts is a direct gift to China’s Indo-Pacific stranglehold. • Jobs? No Thanks! He’s happy to obliterate 50,000+ Indian jobs and a 92,000-crore project just to keep tribal communities trapped in the poverty HIS FAMILY curated for decades. • The Singapore-Malaysia Love Affair: Rahul seems obsessed with letting foreign ports keep their $400 million annual loot from Indian cargo. Why build a world-class hub at Galathea Bay when you can just sabotage it for your "foreign scripts"? • Legacy of Rot: The UPA left Andaman & Nicobar rotting with flat tourism and 75 MW of power. Now that the NDA has boosted tourism by 41% and mandated 2x compensatory afforestation, the "Prince of Darkness" is having a meltdown. This isn’t "development’s language," Rahul - it’s "National Interest Subversion" dressed in a white t-shirt! Bharat will not be held hostage by your family’s anti-development agenda! 🇮🇳 PS: Check out this image to educate yourself on why Great Nicobar Project is non-negotiable for India's strategic future. #GreatNicobarProject #ForeignScriptedPolitics #BharatFirst #SabotageExposed


BJP's nicobar plan is to displace indigenous tribes, destroy coral reefs, clear rainforests. for what? a port and an airport in the middle of the ocean 🌲🌳🌴

I travelled through Great Nicobar today. These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow. The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs. The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away. This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language. So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime. It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.

I travelled through Great Nicobar today. These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow. The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs. The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away. This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language. So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime. It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.







I travelled through Great Nicobar today. These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow. The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs. The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away. This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language. So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime. It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.

I travelled through Great Nicobar today. These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow. The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs. The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away. This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language. So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime. It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.

A college in Karnataka taped the traditional nose ring worn by girls students before an entrance exam College - MES College in Chikkamagaluru Exam - CET held on Thursday The management covered the nose rings with adhesive tape before entering exam hall. Many bled after trying to remove it later Similar incidents keep repeating across Indian schools and colleges - even Janeu thread was removed from students recently. At the same time, more and more institutions are allowing hijab just to avoid mob pressure @KanoongoPriyank, please take note The institute must be asked to provide, in writing: - What exact rule allowed this and why? - Why was adhesive tape used on students’ bodies? - Who authorised it? If the college cannot give a satisfactory written explanation, strict action must follow







